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Alison's shady ex needs to use her haunted guesthouse as a hideout in the latest from the national bestselling author of Ghost in the Wind. — Where Alison Kerby's ex-husband goes, trouble follows. This time, unfortunately, he's brought that trouble right to her doorstep. On the run from a business deal gone bad, Steven, aka "the ... more »Swine," owes some scary people a staggering sum of money.

No need to panic, though. He has a plan: sell Alison's Jersey Shore guesthouse to pay them off. Before Alison has a chance to read Steven the riot act, he disappears -- after a mysterious man trailing him ends up full of bullet holes. Now the police are next to darken her doorway.

For all his faults, Steven is still the father of Alison's daughter, so with the help of ghosts Maxie and Paul, Alison sets out to find her ex and clear him of the murder. But if the bad guys get to him first, he may not have a ghost of a chance...« less

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I've enjoyed all the books in the Haunted Guesthouse series. There are a few things that happened at the end that seemed to me as if the author were "tying up loose ends" for the series. I'm wondering if maybe this is the last in the series since she's previously never gone past 3 books in any series. If so all I can say is "it's about time." This was convoluted and people just acted plain stupidly. It seems the ghosts, the 13 year old daughter and a young toddler were the only ones who had an ounce of common sense. Somehow it seems easier for me to believe there are ghosts floating around than it is to believe that this innkeeper texts all the potential bad guys demanding they come to dinner. And that's what they do. They all show up griping about why they had to show up w/ such short notice. Yeah... WHY? The arrive, and have dinner while many of them are sitting there w/ guns, making threats; but they're all gobbling down the 13 year old's MIRACULOUSLY delicious chicken. They've got guns drawn, are threatening to kidnap various people, but "DINNER IS SERVED" and they all move en masse to the dining table. Yeah. Uh huh.
She must just know a better class of "gangland murderers."